Great Bowl, Great Customer Service
My six-month old lab inhales his food so I have always used a slow feeder to prevent bloat. He also loves to tip over, chew, and play with his bowl, and he has destroyed every plastic slow feeder or silicone insert feeder I’ve ever tried. The silicone inserts actually made it easier for him to grab onto and move his dish wherever he wanted, which led to some behavioral issues when he tried to get me to chase him. I considered a ceramic bowl with an integrated slow feeder design as they tend to be heavy, and it would be unlikely he could pick them up by the edge, but I didn’t want to take a chance that he would break it and cut himself trying to pick it up. What I really needed was a heavy bowl, stainless steel construction with an integrated slow feeder obstacle, that he would not be able to grab onto and move. I did quite a bit of searching without a lot of success until I found the Pawzevent XXL bowl – this was exactly what I had in mind. The wide, rounded top edges completely prevent him from picking up the bowl, and it can’t be tipped over. I was initially not sure about the donut-shaped design to encourage slow feeding (has a single large obstacle in the middle of the bowl so he has to eat around the outside), but it worked really well and he takes longer to eat now than with the maze-design plastic bowls I was using previously.
I did have a slight hiccup with delivery, but Pawzevent Customer Service was very responsive to my concerns and really exceeded my expectations in resolving the issue. I manage a large customer service organization for a manufacturing company that ships medical devices globally, so I am very familiar with these types of issues and I really appreciate the level of concern that Pawzevent had in satisfying a first-time customer. The next time I need a dish I will definitely buy from them again.








